SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
89
89
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie faces problems because of the way its residents laid out the town generations earlier. across the country, many other cities and towns deal with the unexpected consequences from their early infrastructure design. los angeles county is a land of sprawling development. with development comes hundreds of square miles of concrete, leaving no way for water to naturally soak into the ground. in areas of such widespread urbanization, flooding can be devastating. man: back in early 1930s, there was a flooding that took a lot of lives and property. as
this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
58
58
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
you have seen the america's cup. the excitement generated is true. if you have been paying attention, you saw a barge come into the area. that was carrying the catamaran. when you see this constructed, this will exceed the height of the golden gate bridge. it will become the symbol of the excitement that -- will bring to this area. $1.4 billion of economic investment, just under 9000 jobs, 700 and construction, hundreds and hundreds of businesses will be produced. this represents how this city becomes and always has been successful. that is part of my whole budget plate. we must have a safe city and a city that is successful. today, we are beginning dc "processed. in working with the port and all of the other agencies dealing with transportation, we will have a great foundation in beginning the work to host this international event. we are working with the natural talent that san francisco and the bay area has. we have one of the most natural and the theaters. this is not an event that occurs only in the short month in the fall of 2013. the individua
you have seen the america's cup. the excitement generated is true. if you have been paying attention, you saw a barge come into the area. that was carrying the catamaran. when you see this constructed, this will exceed the height of the golden gate bridge. it will become the symbol of the excitement that -- will bring to this area. $1.4 billion of economic investment, just under 9000 jobs, 700 and construction, hundreds and hundreds of businesses will be produced. this represents how this city...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
57
57
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
in other words, there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up. you hear what i just said? there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up and too often the myth becomes the choice and you believe rather than the facts and here's one thing and i'm going to close it here. he give me 15 minutes. i say, how are you going to give me 15 minutes? it takes a day of my time to come up here and give me 15 minutes. but i'm going to take what i need to take. what else are you going to do when you get up here? i'm going to leave you with this and you got to listen to this. the myth of absent. in american history as in american life, black americans are invisible presence. did you hear what i just said? you got to just listen to that a little bit because it's got to sink in a little bit. they are not seen not because of their absence but because of the presence of a myth that prepares and requires their absence. did you hear what i just said? they are not seen not because of their absence but because of the presence of a myth tha
in other words, there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up. you hear what i just said? there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up and too often the myth becomes the choice and you believe rather than the facts and here's one thing and i'm going to close it here. he give me 15 minutes. i say, how are you going to give me 15 minutes? it takes a day of my time to come up here and give me 15 minutes. but i'm going to take what...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
114
114
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about free expression, the arts, and america. i'm ken paulson. since the founding of jefferson airplane in 1965, our guest has produced an extraordinary body of music, sometimes popular, sometimes provocative, sometimes both. we're delighted to welcome rock and roll hall of fame member paul kantner. [applause] not long ago, paul, the washington post called you "the political conscience and space cadet of the jefferson airplane." do you plead guilty as charged? oh, and more. were you really the political force behind a very political band? no, no, we're a very apolitical band, if you really analyze it. and--we have the luxury of coming from san francisco, which is very nutritious for off-the-be
if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about free expression, the arts, and america. i'm ken paulson. since the founding of jefferson airplane in 1965, our guest has produced an...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
55
55
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
that is 150 times more than 32 years ago, when china and america established diplomatic relations. and the state of california maintains its leading position in exports to china. in the fourth quarter of last year, california exported x 0.8 billion u.s. dollars to china, which is 28% more than the same period of last year. 35% is from the bay area. the year 2010 is also a very remarkable in the relationship between china and san francisco. last year, shanghai and san francisco celebrated the city's anniversary of the sister city relationship. three mayors of this city led a large delegation to shanghai and inaugurated the grand opening of the san francisco post at the world expo. they open their second office in beijing. last year, we maintained frequent exchanges and close cooperation and achieved new, substantial results. in the context of the new year, you have already had a promising beginning. as you know, one month ago, chinese president hu jintao paid a visit to this country and held productive talks with president obama. both our leaders declared their commitment to buildin
that is 150 times more than 32 years ago, when china and america established diplomatic relations. and the state of california maintains its leading position in exports to china. in the fourth quarter of last year, california exported x 0.8 billion u.s. dollars to china, which is 28% more than the same period of last year. 35% is from the bay area. the year 2010 is also a very remarkable in the relationship between china and san francisco. last year, shanghai and san francisco celebrated the...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
62
62
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
his new book, "the ugly side of beautiful: rethinking race in prisons in america" will be published later this year. the start of the off-broadway hip-hop theater production, he has lectured and performed at over 100 colleges and correctional facilities in the united states, africa, asia, latin america, and europe. he has released two albums to critical acclaim, taught at brooklyn college, new york university, the new school in columbia university, and is now touring lyrics for lockdown. one of those is sponsored by the naacp. i learned that he is beginning rehearsals for the remakes of "the wiz." let's welcome him. [applause] our moderator for this afternoon, world renowned anti- racist, multicultural educator. [applause] yes. as many of you in the audience know, she is an accomplished front line teacher. a teacher, educators, researchers, writers, consultant, speaker. she is like a mother, auntie, big sister, all in one, for me. she has taught in canada, the caribbean, and the u.s. and has been involved in the development of teachers for two decades. she consults on anti-racist inclusio
his new book, "the ugly side of beautiful: rethinking race in prisons in america" will be published later this year. the start of the off-broadway hip-hop theater production, he has lectured and performed at over 100 colleges and correctional facilities in the united states, africa, asia, latin america, and europe. he has released two albums to critical acclaim, taught at brooklyn college, new york university, the new school in columbia university, and is now touring lyrics for...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
70
70
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
i saw through the supreme court that the flaws that america had tried to correct them by removing those horrible signs -- "white" and "colored." i said when i testified at the trial, i went through how we were treated, and the lady dramatize it, so i do not have to go through that, but it is the whole system of separate but unequal. it is understates rights -- is under states' rights. after lincoln had freed us from slavery, they instituted this law, separate but equal, and the state had sanctioned it. but everything there was, even when they had things that were federal, they would put a rope up, and the white people would be on one side, and the black people on the other side. i prayed. i'm a baptist. i hope was that the people would hear about the injustices. [applause] >> thank you very much for giving us those highlights. we want to move to a different era in this nation's history, when those signs are no longer present, but their presence is felt. with that, i turned t to bryonn bain. >> i am supposed to perform a piece, but i just feel like i want to talk to you. can i bring the
i saw through the supreme court that the flaws that america had tried to correct them by removing those horrible signs -- "white" and "colored." i said when i testified at the trial, i went through how we were treated, and the lady dramatize it, so i do not have to go through that, but it is the whole system of separate but unequal. it is understates rights -- is under states' rights. after lincoln had freed us from slavery, they instituted this law, separate but equal, and...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
64
64
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect it. that must be our legacy to the future. >> welcome to "culture wire." i'm here with james lee, and exhibiting artist, and we will have a chat today about the body of work you are presenting. after you left the military, what prompted you to go back to a place where the u.s. is engaged in military action? >> it is interesting. the population of afghanistan is around 29 million, and there's probably no more than 80,000 u.s. soldiers serving in afghanistan right now, but if you look at the stories that come out, you think the numbers are completely
grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
61
61
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ lift every voice and sing across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't
. ♪ lift every voice and sing across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water....
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
79
79
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you referred to the huge economic boom that could accompany the america's cup. most of the economic buzz has been on your side of the bay. i'm wondering if there is a role in the america's cup for oakland. >> of course. >> you can jump in if you want. >> i was actually going to head up on that later. however, -- >> you are not going to steal that vote out there on the barge. >> we want to be part of fleet week. we understand that the admiral ship cannot talk in san francisco, so we would like to have him in oakland. there is a lot of regional, cultural activities. the two cities are still linked together. we are really a regional economy, and both restaurant trends go back and forth. music trends historic we have gone back and forth, and i think you are going to see, particularly if we try to host international events, that we need the resources of probably all three cities. we have tried to get the world soccer cup in the bay area, and i think we are going to try again. "culturewire -- >> a question from the audience that we will take the opportunity to put you
. >> you referred to the huge economic boom that could accompany the america's cup. most of the economic buzz has been on your side of the bay. i'm wondering if there is a role in the america's cup for oakland. >> of course. >> you can jump in if you want. >> i was actually going to head up on that later. however, -- >> you are not going to steal that vote out there on the barge. >> we want to be part of fleet week. we understand that the admiral ship cannot...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
109
109
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
this is what makes america different. this is what makes a oakland pretty energetic. this is something that we can to. whether you have read some oakland, this is something that you can help me do. thank you. [applause] >> thank-you. that was wonderful. anyone in san francisco who has not recently taken a look at what is going on in oakland, i encourage you to go have dinner at -- and i think that there should be a bus tour. to introduce major league, please welcome to an angel, the president and ceo of golden gate university. -- to introduce mayor lee. clacks good morning. if we are proud of our 110 years of being part of the heartbeat and dna. it is my pleasure to introduce the mayor of san francisco. it has been a pleasure to see how he has tackled his priorities and brought stability to san francisco. formally the city administrator, he was appointed unanimously as the successor mayor to the board of supervisors. he is the first asian-american mayor in san francisco history and i would like to congratulate asian-american deal of -- du 0o that we have -- i would li
this is what makes america different. this is what makes a oakland pretty energetic. this is something that we can to. whether you have read some oakland, this is something that you can help me do. thank you. [applause] >> thank-you. that was wonderful. anyone in san francisco who has not recently taken a look at what is going on in oakland, i encourage you to go have dinner at -- and i think that there should be a bus tour. to introduce major league, please welcome to an angel, the...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
53
53
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
people that helped us in the 1950's that helped us get through this struggle and social change and help america get rid of some of -- one of their flaws. just like my sister said, it is a cosmetic change. we still have got to work on it. it is not just a one deal. [applause] >> we have heard about cosmetic change. bryonn bain, i want to ask what has happened since this struggle here and why we are still where we are, beyond the cosmetics. what has led to this situation that you described in new york city? >> i think racism has evolved and adapted. as the movement grew in strength and folks became more conscious, races and became more institutionally embedded. they found new ways to basically sustained slavery. michelle alexander calling it the new jim crow. between the 1960's and 1970's, the prison population across the country doubled. in the 1970's and 1980's, it tripled. in california, and build no new prisons between the 1960's and 1970's, the height of political action. between the 1970's and 1980's, they build more prisons in california alone and in the past 100 years. one thing that has
people that helped us in the 1950's that helped us get through this struggle and social change and help america get rid of some of -- one of their flaws. just like my sister said, it is a cosmetic change. we still have got to work on it. it is not just a one deal. [applause] >> we have heard about cosmetic change. bryonn bain, i want to ask what has happened since this struggle here and why we are still where we are, beyond the cosmetics. what has led to this situation that you described...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
47
47
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
artifacts from the kinsey collection, the kron -- that chronicles the story of people of frick desnent america. if you haven't done so you owe it to yourself and particularly to your children to visit and see this important exhibit which is at our library in the frake american -- african-american art and culture complex at 762 bolton street. the posters you see here are examples of elements in that exhibit. these are actual objects that are part of the kinsey collection that are on display in our exhibit. bernard i'm sure will touch on the collection during his remarks. our speaker, bernard kinsey, is one half of team kinsey. the other half is his lovely wife shirley, so please join me in welcoming shirley kinsey who is with us today also. stand up, shirley. now, my notes go on to say that a few years ago we had a wonderful opportunity to work with supervisors mirkarimi and are lee on the adoption of san francisco's slavery disclosure ordinance and we're looking forward to having is the same kind of experience with supervisor coyne as she moves forward in legislation with us the we're very exc
artifacts from the kinsey collection, the kron -- that chronicles the story of people of frick desnent america. if you haven't done so you owe it to yourself and particularly to your children to visit and see this important exhibit which is at our library in the frake american -- african-american art and culture complex at 762 bolton street. the posters you see here are examples of elements in that exhibit. these are actual objects that are part of the kinsey collection that are on display in...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
in great shape yourself in immerse yourself in what america is and america isn't but even los angeles county sheriff lee baca was skeptical of king's accusations of a lack of cooperation with law enforcement but i mean critical outreach to the community after nine eleven i was overwhelmed by the number of muslims who are ready and willing to connect with law enforcement muslim americans seeking accusations as efforts to divide their communities and spread the kind of fear and mistrust in law enforcement hearings were designed to combat down. stoke further hatred i know was that no longer go to their mosque because they're afraid they're going to be turned in by f.b.i. and shift the burden to muslims themselves i don't understand why it has become my personal responsibility to police this community i'm an american and even enough that i am a law abiding productive position this is the birth in a series of your plans to hold on to radicalization of muslims in america but critics say that the accusations of not cooperating with law enforcement that have been levied not just against musli
in great shape yourself in immerse yourself in what america is and america isn't but even los angeles county sheriff lee baca was skeptical of king's accusations of a lack of cooperation with law enforcement but i mean critical outreach to the community after nine eleven i was overwhelmed by the number of muslims who are ready and willing to connect with law enforcement muslim americans seeking accusations as efforts to divide their communities and spread the kind of fear and mistrust in law...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
disapproving of so as the labor war battles continue is the rest of the country watching a tale of two americas in wisconsin. we just got these the stream is the greatest rape in the minds of american citizens tears and fears on capitol hill so what exactly will this congressional hearing on the radicalization of muslims lead to and could this be a flash back to mccarthyism. it was a very slow moving. and as the next chapter continues to unfold in libya critics feature a strong you ask role or how the u.s. already learned that last. thursday march tenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine friends out there watching our team. well it's a moment many people have been waiting for and many others have dreaded in the state capital of wisconsin afternoon lawmakers there passed a controversial budget repair bill that starts the rights of collective bargaining by public sector workers the vote task fifty three to forty two some calling it yet another surprise vote the labor war in wisconsin and the tension there now heating up and plans for a general strike are now in the works or italy's being t
disapproving of so as the labor war battles continue is the rest of the country watching a tale of two americas in wisconsin. we just got these the stream is the greatest rape in the minds of american citizens tears and fears on capitol hill so what exactly will this congressional hearing on the radicalization of muslims lead to and could this be a flash back to mccarthyism. it was a very slow moving. and as the next chapter continues to unfold in libya critics feature a strong you ask role or...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
now the hearings have begun it's peter king's investigation into the radicalization of muslims in america so bring you the latest from capitol hill and we'll look into how this move by washington could increase tensions towards the most american community then we're hearing drum beats for war with libya for american politicians and pundits i mean it's us wonder have we learned nothing from our past and protests in wisconsin to reach a new level after the g.o.p. passed legislation to strip the unions of their collective bargaining rights without the democrats present for the vote so is this the end or just the beginning for democratic activism then pimco has dropped all of its u.s. gaunts car i can't is giving investors their money back do these two know something that we don't and the a.o.l. huffington post merger is causing quite a few job casualties but don't worry they have plenty of non-paid writers to fill those spots some are even now protesting the huffington post and we'll find out why the tales on all those stories and much more but first our top story. today marks the start of t
now the hearings have begun it's peter king's investigation into the radicalization of muslims in america so bring you the latest from capitol hill and we'll look into how this move by washington could increase tensions towards the most american community then we're hearing drum beats for war with libya for american politicians and pundits i mean it's us wonder have we learned nothing from our past and protests in wisconsin to reach a new level after the g.o.p. passed legislation to strip the...
159
159
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going the same route of an arizona and other states. sheriff baca, one quick question to you, please, can law enforcement find friends in diverse communitys? have you been able to solve problems by developing an understanding, an arab officer, hispanic officer, an aican officer, an african-american officer, sir, or an anglo officer that happens to be from portugal or happens to have the ability to speak toomeone from the balkans who is here in the united states? is that a positive form of law enforcement? >> yes, it is. and we have the ability to reach all mi
god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going the same route of an arizona and other...
185
185
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 2
i want to thank you for your courage to stand up as americans in america before america in the world and tell the truth. as a united states attorney, i prosecuted a home grown terrorist and is in prison now for 30 years. and it was the right thing to do. now, the questions that were asked today were well thought out and professionally asked. and you excellently answered them. but as a freshman congressman i think sometimes we failed to ask this question of you and, doctor, i'd like to present this to you and the other gentleman can respond if we have time. what do you expect from us, from congress? what should we be doing to promote the fact that this is not about a religion because i have many friends that are muslims and love this country as much as any one of us do. what do you expect from us? >> thank you, congressman. i hope and i pray every night as i do this work that you develop the political will to deal with this problem. that we separate all the theatrics and all the concern with vitriol and all that and get to how to solve the problem in that our enemy is using a language
i want to thank you for your courage to stand up as americans in america before america in the world and tell the truth. as a united states attorney, i prosecuted a home grown terrorist and is in prison now for 30 years. and it was the right thing to do. now, the questions that were asked today were well thought out and professionally asked. and you excellently answered them. but as a freshman congressman i think sometimes we failed to ask this question of you and, doctor, i'd like to present...
180
180
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going in th same route of an arizona and other states. sheriff baca, one quick questi to you, please, can law enforcement find friends in diverse communitys? have you been able to solve problems by developing an understanding, an arab officer, hispanic officer, an african officer, an african-american officer, sir, or an anglo officer that happens to be from portugal or happens to have the ability to speako someone from the balkans who is here in the united states? is that a positive form of law enforcement? >> yes, it is. and we have the ability to reach all
god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going in th same route of an arizona and other...
177
177
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
god bless america. host: this tweet -- "washington times" gives front- page coverage to the union vote. take a look at that as we take our next telephone call from florida. this is sonya, a democrat. go ahead. caller: governor walker just gave huge tax breaks to corporations and had the audacity to take away collective bargaining from skilled teachers, who, by the way, have spent thousands for their education and have student loans to pay for and make meager salaries and were -- and are responsible for how well our children perform in class and their futures. if you take away collective bargaining from teachers, then i want to see governor walker take it away from ceo's who negotiate for a pay packages in the hundreds of millions of dollars. and athletes who performed for basketball teams, football teams, golfers -- they have the ability to negotiate for their bonuses, pay packages, benefits, and there buyout packages to it if he is so eager -- and their by all packages. if he is so eager to take it awa
god bless america. host: this tweet -- "washington times" gives front- page coverage to the union vote. take a look at that as we take our next telephone call from florida. this is sonya, a democrat. go ahead. caller: governor walker just gave huge tax breaks to corporations and had the audacity to take away collective bargaining from skilled teachers, who, by the way, have spent thousands for their education and have student loans to pay for and make meager salaries and were -- and...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
for the wealth of america then peace symbol of tulip full of modern twenty billion dollars . all of the state budget deficits compare and then deal. flow into states. how can we best take these people on average as. well as the vix must be made accountable for taking a break the last must be some way to get them to reinvent and for the urban america back to expect rumors. in the woman must be direct to purchase from the will because they were just a lot and cheaper spending the planets. the deal is there people who lost their spirit in the lead the brown can be taken over and so we need to be needed to there we can do that and come april so it seems the state may have taken a mammogram ianal and get a little in in the was they can live the richest and good illustration they can be a big mess so you read descriptions go to champaign in the mix when a fire can make a statement it was caught so they will be heard around the country as a stand alone inspection but if they prefer it could be. and it seems like it might actually even happen reverend jesse jackson thanks so much for
for the wealth of america then peace symbol of tulip full of modern twenty billion dollars . all of the state budget deficits compare and then deal. flow into states. how can we best take these people on average as. well as the vix must be made accountable for taking a break the last must be some way to get them to reinvent and for the urban america back to expect rumors. in the woman must be direct to purchase from the will because they were just a lot and cheaper spending the planets. the...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
to your lab must be some way to get them to reimburse him for the urban america practice sexually. in the wallace redirect the budget from the will because they were against the war in keep expanding the premise. that the big deal is there people who lost their spirits in november leave could be taken over him so we need to be needed to there with enthusiasm come april so it's in the state we have taken a man look at me and i'll lend you a little in in the world they can live the richest employ on the same day and we have big master registration build a campaign in the next one a slab we can make it's pavement it was caught so there will be a group around the country as a stand alone inspection with the. i and then it seems like it might actually even happen reverend jesse jackson thanks so much for being with us today thank you very much. now i want to go to somebody else with boots on the ground in madison lisa graves is the executive director at the center for media and democracy and formerly the deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal policy of the u.s. justice
to your lab must be some way to get them to reimburse him for the urban america practice sexually. in the wallace redirect the budget from the will because they were against the war in keep expanding the premise. that the big deal is there people who lost their spirits in november leave could be taken over him so we need to be needed to there with enthusiasm come april so it's in the state we have taken a man look at me and i'll lend you a little in in the world they can live the richest employ...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
i love i love america i mean it seems first of all. my guess my first question is don't people astri's realize that loving america maybe is not a great idea considering that america propped up mubarak i mean did they make the connection there i don't think there was much worrying about. american it wasn't about. american sentiment at this point it was about a very peculiar domestic condition and the people had the collective the you know about changing whether the american media cannot step up to how progressive this revolution was in portraying it then it becomes a problem but this is a very progressive revolution i can assure you well i remember one of the first option of barack obama made when he became president was he made a grand speech here in cairo promised a lot of things and then got all those promises but obama's he still held it was some steam here or people kind of now figured out that he's just a banker a puppet well and i think. the recent criticism. which were basically lining up was the regime were not particularly rec
i love i love america i mean it seems first of all. my guess my first question is don't people astri's realize that loving america maybe is not a great idea considering that america propped up mubarak i mean did they make the connection there i don't think there was much worrying about. american it wasn't about. american sentiment at this point it was about a very peculiar domestic condition and the people had the collective the you know about changing whether the american media cannot step up...
325
325
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 325
favorite 0
quote 0
leaving just 2% made here in america. you may remember when "world news" recently traveled to china, to the town that makes one-third of the world's socks. chen gulfan and her husband showed me a picture of their son. he is living back with his grandparents. they see him once a year, so that they can work in the factory, making $14 a day, $270 a month. clothing workers here, $88 a day, $1,760 a month. how could we ever compete with those socks and other items? would we want to? >> i'm not sure it's feasible to compete with china. what we are good at is the production of advanced goods. >> reporter: when it comes to clothing, he means labs like this one at the north face in california. testing the latest in waterproof jackets. windproof. winter proof. the kind of advanced clothing foreign competitors can't match. in fact, 400 people have jobs because of this one lab alone. and back in that very public lab we created, one couple, determined to find american. even the t-shirt, she said, "honey, take it off." >> haiti. >> hai
leaving just 2% made here in america. you may remember when "world news" recently traveled to china, to the town that makes one-third of the world's socks. chen gulfan and her husband showed me a picture of their son. he is living back with his grandparents. they see him once a year, so that they can work in the factory, making $14 a day, $270 a month. clothing workers here, $88 a day, $1,760 a month. how could we ever compete with those socks and other items? would we want to?...
53
53
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
still out of the big picture what fundamental human right is america denying to many of our citizens i'll tell you this. turtling truth about just how many people in our nation don't have access to clean water. twenty four seven live streaming news tells what to do about the ongoing financial hardship unlimited free high quality videos for download. and stories you may never find on mainstream media. the. most in more are not much. greener and for our nation the richest nation in the world is denying many of its citizens a basic human right the right to have access to clean safe drinking water are you an expert on water and sanitation catarina de albuquerque completed an examination of the u.s. and found some really troubling realities thirteen percent of the native american population in our country does not have access to clean water and a major city like boston albuquerque discovered that the number of minorities living without clean water is increasing every day as more people into the city so how can we justify this to ourselves what can be done joining me now is a woman who is
still out of the big picture what fundamental human right is america denying to many of our citizens i'll tell you this. turtling truth about just how many people in our nation don't have access to clean water. twenty four seven live streaming news tells what to do about the ongoing financial hardship unlimited free high quality videos for download. and stories you may never find on mainstream media. the. most in more are not much. greener and for our nation the richest nation in the world is...
145
145
Mar 12, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
what we want from america is quite clear. we told them, we told them, and we told the u.n., after gaddafi we are able to have and build a new libya. a democratic, free, moderate, modern. all of us are muslims, all of us sunnis.'s -- are we have no factions in libya. we are oblivion's, 100%. we are patriots. -- we are libyans, 100%. we fought against the italians, the sacrifice is quite clear. we are proud of them. there is no difference between us. there is no tribalism in libya, we are one tribe, the tribe of libya. [applause] >> after the liberation of the cities in libya, most of the cities have established civilian governing bodies. these civilian governing bodies are made up of lawyers, judges, the use of the movement you -- youth of the movement. they have done a better job and the people have seen the difference. what we see in the western press, people do not know what is going on in libya. they speak of things that are very alien. there is no civil war because there are no civilians fighting each other. there are the
what we want from america is quite clear. we told them, we told them, and we told the u.n., after gaddafi we are able to have and build a new libya. a democratic, free, moderate, modern. all of us are muslims, all of us sunnis.'s -- are we have no factions in libya. we are oblivion's, 100%. we are patriots. -- we are libyans, 100%. we fought against the italians, the sacrifice is quite clear. we are proud of them. there is no difference between us. there is no tribalism in libya, we are one...
175
175
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
is muslim america doing enough to root out the enemy within? this is the questioner, peter king, a defiant republican congressman from new york. >> i remain convinced that these hearings must go forward and they will. to back down would be a surrender and an abdication of what i believe to be the main responsibility of this committee, to protect america from a terrorist attack. >> democrats alluded to mr. king's past links with political violence. he was once a vocal supporter of the i.r.a. but their main objection is that these hearings could alienate muslim americans, even drive them into the arms of terrorists. >> this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. >> america's first muslim congressman was called as a witness and broke down, recalling a muslim paramedic who died on 9/11. >> he was a fellow american who gave his life for other americans. his life should not be identified as just a member of an ethnic group or just a remember of a religion. >> all agree that the threat is changing. 10 years ago, al qaeda la
is muslim america doing enough to root out the enemy within? this is the questioner, peter king, a defiant republican congressman from new york. >> i remain convinced that these hearings must go forward and they will. to back down would be a surrender and an abdication of what i believe to be the main responsibility of this committee, to protect america from a terrorist attack. >> democrats alluded to mr. king's past links with political violence. he was once a vocal supporter of...
180
180
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
it is called "harlem is nowhere: a journey to the mecca of black america". sharifa rhodes-pitts. >> thank you. tavis: that's our show for tonight. thanks for tuning in. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with columnist david brooks and actor blair underwood. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is froud join naves working to improve financial literacy one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more.
it is called "harlem is nowhere: a journey to the mecca of black america". sharifa rhodes-pitts. >> thank you. tavis: that's our show for tonight. thanks for tuning in. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with columnist david brooks and actor blair underwood. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> all i know is his name is james,...
162
162
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to thank you for your courage to stand up as americans in america before america and the world and tell the truth. as a united states attorney, i prosecuted a home-grown terrorists. he is in prison now for 30 years. it was the right thing to do. the questions that were asked today were well thought out and professionally asked. you excellently answered them, but as a freshman congressman, i think sometimes we fail to ask this question of you. doctor, i would like to present this to you and the other gentleman can respond if we have time. what do you expect from us? from congress? what should we be doing to promote the fact that this is not about a religion because i have many friends who are muslims and they love this country as much as any of us do. what you expect from us? >> thank you, congressman. i hope and pray that you develop the political will to deal with this problem. that we separate all of the theatrics and concern with vitriol and get to help to solve the problem. our enemies use the language that someone articulate as offensive. as a muslim, i do not find it offe
i want to thank you for your courage to stand up as americans in america before america and the world and tell the truth. as a united states attorney, i prosecuted a home-grown terrorists. he is in prison now for 30 years. it was the right thing to do. the questions that were asked today were well thought out and professionally asked. you excellently answered them, but as a freshman congressman, i think sometimes we fail to ask this question of you. doctor, i would like to present this to you...
28
28
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 2
-- i think that as you can see, a lot of people still are in denial that we even have a problem in america with radicalization. i came here to speak to the american people. i wanted to say something on the behalf of my son, and my grandson, which is 9 months old, open that he don't get caught up inhat same trp, get captured by that same hunter that my son got caught up in. also, i wanted to say to the american people that i hope that my coming here today, that someone out there in the world, in america, that can hear my
-- i think that as you can see, a lot of people still are in denial that we even have a problem in america with radicalization. i came here to speak to the american people. i wanted to say something on the behalf of my son, and my grandson, which is 9 months old, open that he don't get caught up inhat same trp, get captured by that same hunter that my son got caught up in. also, i wanted to say to the american people that i hope that my coming here today, that someone out there in the world, in...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
america has chosen to wait it is the french and the british that are being very active. right now much more active than washington probably about france and says it's recognizing the rebels as the legitimate power come international community trust these libyan rebels. the libyan opposition will. says something was different for me. we barely know those people who they are well some of them are some of the old from the former gadhafi started. the church and the opposition. and then there is a certain sense of legitimizing the opposition can go in not only in western states . so that later at least the no fly zone that will be imposed and that of moderate opposition but still the question is arise you who are those people who call the people who gave probably period are currently negotiating with the leadership of the european union question is just how representative they are into they actually represents for the entire. me. this is a complex question and. this is still virtual this is so rhetorical conflicts around libya is go into the last. ok to be true goes in russia
america has chosen to wait it is the french and the british that are being very active. right now much more active than washington probably about france and says it's recognizing the rebels as the legitimate power come international community trust these libyan rebels. the libyan opposition will. says something was different for me. we barely know those people who they are well some of them are some of the old from the former gadhafi started. the church and the opposition. and then there is a...
108
108
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
don't join them in sending the message to america's workers, to america's families, to america's homeowners that you, too, do not think that they are a priority. i urge you to allow this amendment. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from texas. mr. hensarling: madam chair, i would note that the gentlelady from california's economic program known as the stimulus has helped another three million of our fellow citizens lose their jobs. madam chair, i make the point of order that the amendment violates clause 10 of rule 21 known as the cut go rule. i have been advised by the chair of the committee on the budget that the amendment would cause a net increase in mandatory spending relative to the bill in the period specified in the rule. accordingly the point of order lies, and i ask for a ruling from the chair. the chair: does any other member wish to be heard on the point of order? ms. sanchez: i wish to be heard. the chair: the gentlelady from california. ms. sanchez: i think this is directly related to what i
don't join them in sending the message to america's workers, to america's families, to america's homeowners that you, too, do not think that they are a priority. i urge you to allow this amendment. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from texas. mr. hensarling: madam chair, i would note that the gentlelady from california's economic program known as the stimulus has helped another three million of our fellow...
122
122
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
i have yet to heard this representative say anything about corporate america helping out america as well.rp everybody else has to help out. why, why are we giving these subsidies to these oil companies?e why are we giving corporations, these corporate tax breaks? he keeps saying that don't tax the well think because they create jobs.ec last i understood, there aren't any jobs and they had these tax breaks for the past eight years. or the past 10 years.he so, when you keep saying the y to mom-and-pop stores, save them taxes, you know, give them a tax break because they can hire more people.ax but your small business policy doesn't apply to them. it applies to the corporations, the ones that open, two or three owners that is millionaires.ra okay. and they have got like, maybe four or five employees. so, i mean, you talking out of both sides of your mouth if you ask me. you want us to take the hit as middle class but, corporate america and upper echelon don't want to pay their fair share. so where's the fair and balance there? f >> guest: well, i think there's a culture of t overspending in wa
i have yet to heard this representative say anything about corporate america helping out america as well.rp everybody else has to help out. why, why are we giving these subsidies to these oil companies?e why are we giving corporations, these corporate tax breaks? he keeps saying that don't tax the well think because they create jobs.ec last i understood, there aren't any jobs and they had these tax breaks for the past eight years. or the past 10 years.he so, when you keep saying the y to...
119
119
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
poverty in america is increasing. what we understand is that pregnant women and little kids do not get good nutrition, the likelihood is that they're going to get, that the births might be low weight opbd the little babies -- or the little babies might come down with illnesses if they don't get good nutrition. poverty is increasing, yet the republicans want to cut the w.i.c. program by $750 million, 10%. title 1 education funding. everyone understands we have problems with education right now, large dropout rates. republicans want to cut $5 billion from the department of education. on and on and on it goes. now, what do i think? do i think that it's appropriate that we balance the budget on low-income pregnant women and infants who need nutrition? do i think you should throw 200,000 kids off the head start program, do i think that you cut social security, do i think that you cut unplanned parenthood? does that make sense? i don't think so. i don't think that's good for america. but i do believe we have to move toward
poverty in america is increasing. what we understand is that pregnant women and little kids do not get good nutrition, the likelihood is that they're going to get, that the births might be low weight opbd the little babies -- or the little babies might come down with illnesses if they don't get good nutrition. poverty is increasing, yet the republicans want to cut the w.i.c. program by $750 million, 10%. title 1 education funding. everyone understands we have problems with education right now,...
149
149
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
poverty in america is increasing. what we understand, pregnant women and little kids do to the get good nutrition, the likelihood is that they're going to get, that the births might be low weight or little babies might come down with illnesses if they don't have good nutrition. poverty is increasing. yet the republicans want to cut the wic program by $750 million, 10%. title one education funding, everybody understands we have problems with wedcation right now. large dropout rates. republicans want to cut $5 billion from the department of education. on and on and on it goes. now what do i think? do i think that it is appropriate that we balance the budget on low income pregnant women an infants who need nutrition? do i think you should throw 200,000 kids off the head start program? do i think you cut the social security administration severely? do i think you cut planned parenthood which has done such a good job in preventing unwanted pregnancies? does that make sense? i don't think so. i don't think that is good for
poverty in america is increasing. what we understand, pregnant women and little kids do to the get good nutrition, the likelihood is that they're going to get, that the births might be low weight or little babies might come down with illnesses if they don't have good nutrition. poverty is increasing. yet the republicans want to cut the wic program by $750 million, 10%. title one education funding, everybody understands we have problems with wedcation right now. large dropout rates. republicans...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
bill so any parent that wants her fired hates america. but you know you just chose the wrong career i mean i did teacher i personally would have a really hard time having you know my child spend a significant amount of time with someone who chose to have sex on why she's not having sex on camera in the classroom we allow your niece let me when i judge laughingly i talk about all those good in the last thing that she did i just don't want to spend hours with my child so i quit going to last week we discussed how students aren't getting laid so perhaps it's a good thing that we have these kinds of going on with you there well speaking of people getting laid we know there's a lot of websites out there people date to go to match dot com or you know whatever but apparently microsoft is now creating a dating forum for people with interests and eccentricities because i guess it's a little hard right to say like i'm a thirty five year old single male who's a lawyer but who also likes golden showers you know you don't necessarily just want to thro
bill so any parent that wants her fired hates america. but you know you just chose the wrong career i mean i did teacher i personally would have a really hard time having you know my child spend a significant amount of time with someone who chose to have sex on why she's not having sex on camera in the classroom we allow your niece let me when i judge laughingly i talk about all those good in the last thing that she did i just don't want to spend hours with my child so i quit going to last week...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
was entirely paralyzed a tsunami warning has been issued across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. canada and indonesia. as. well dr robert jacob said professor of nuclear history and culture of the hiroshima peace the disuse says nuclear power stations are not programmed to shut down during major earthquakes but the risk of radiation remains. well when the cooling system fails as apparently happened in one of the fukushima plants there should be other systems that other cooling systems that then kick in so in theory this is the kind of safety procedures that will avert any kind of any kind of event any kind of nuclear event but of course one system can fail and other systems can fail as well so what happens but the only danger is that these reactors have shut down so they're no longer generating electricity but of course remain very very hot and so those corners need to be cool and if the cooling systems fail then the temperature of the cores can rise and that can lead to a variety of different sorts of incidents in which radiation may be released in the environment these
was entirely paralyzed a tsunami warning has been issued across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. canada and indonesia. as. well dr robert jacob said professor of nuclear history and culture of the hiroshima peace the disuse says nuclear power stations are not programmed to shut down during major earthquakes but the risk of radiation remains. well when the cooling system fails as apparently happened in one of the fukushima plants there should be other systems that other...
84
84
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
and countries across the pacific area including russia south america the u.s. and engineering which are have all been put on alert for any tsunamis headings their way of one of the first waves have now reached america's brain and any major threat appears to be fading for more let's cross to argue worse course for down it if you can get it what's the extent of the danger for the united states. well as of now the situation on the u.s. coast looks encouraging to you as islands of hawaii have been forced to be hit by some of the first waves of the tsunami but of course it looks it lost its power along the way from the epicenter of the earthquake off the coast of japan there have been no reports of this structured very hawaii and of fears of a strong destructive impact on the u.s. the west coast but of course the mission and now that we know that the first little bit first waves that hit the u.s. the name of the west coast and that is the state of oregon and we can say for sure that it's not ass. as it was previously thought it would be the experts say the impact is
and countries across the pacific area including russia south america the u.s. and engineering which are have all been put on alert for any tsunamis headings their way of one of the first waves have now reached america's brain and any major threat appears to be fading for more let's cross to argue worse course for down it if you can get it what's the extent of the danger for the united states. well as of now the situation on the u.s. coast looks encouraging to you as islands of hawaii have been...
109
109
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
right now, all across america, we are producing homegrown feels. our scientists are looking for the next breakthroughs. and our workers are in factories, manufacturing advanced batteries that will help power our cars hundreds of miles to the gallon. these are jobs that did not exist two years ago. we want to create more of these jobs. i set of golf for american. i-2035, -- by 2035, we need a clearer, a broader array of fuel resources. so, these are just some of the steps we have already taken. over the course of the weeks and months ahead, we will take more. the bottom line is this -- we have been having this conversation for nearly four decades now. every few years, gas prices go up. politicians pullout the same old political playbook and nothing changes. when prices go back down, we slip back into a trance, and when prices go back up, suddenly we are shocked. i think people are tired of that. they are tired of talk. we have got to work together. democrats, republicans, and everybody in between. i do not want to leave this for the next president o
right now, all across america, we are producing homegrown feels. our scientists are looking for the next breakthroughs. and our workers are in factories, manufacturing advanced batteries that will help power our cars hundreds of miles to the gallon. these are jobs that did not exist two years ago. we want to create more of these jobs. i set of golf for american. i-2035, -- by 2035, we need a clearer, a broader array of fuel resources. so, these are just some of the steps we have already taken....
132
132
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 1
and for america to be on your side, tomorrow the victim might be have blond hair, blue eyes. one thing for sure, is that it is going to happen again. >>catherine: jackie spier said that his testimony was interesting but he hardly qualified as an expert. the one the hearing included nell muslim organizations or national experts on law- enforcement. stay with us. the one the hearing to not includes hearings from muslim organizations. >>catherine: the dow jones, two to eight points were down. rob black. to 8 >> rob: delete this afternoon, oil stopped rising in action started dropping. 103, 102, 101. and then talks of tension brought the oil prices up. i think the market is any excuse to sell off. it took us a long time there was used to the of china. >>catherine: china? >> rob: and even spain cut a downgrade of their debt. and it is not about to unravel or take the train off the track of our economy. >>catherine: and with a buying opportunities right now? >> rob: typically, a 10 percent correction this is right now 083% correction. we have a way to go i would rather have-blood o
and for america to be on your side, tomorrow the victim might be have blond hair, blue eyes. one thing for sure, is that it is going to happen again. >>catherine: jackie spier said that his testimony was interesting but he hardly qualified as an expert. the one the hearing included nell muslim organizations or national experts on law- enforcement. stay with us. the one the hearing to not includes hearings from muslim organizations. >>catherine: the dow jones, two to eight points...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
well as we've been saying countries across the pacific area including russia south america the u.s. and indonesia through bracing themselves for possible tsunami waves hawaii has already been hit by six foot waves although they're not which to be serious yet before more we can now talk to one of us correspondents gallonage if you can guarantee what's the extent of the danger for the united states. well people have been evacuated from coastal areas in u.s. islands of hawaii you know to a higher ground the earthquake in japan triggered tsunami alerts all across the pacific as you mentioned fears are there's a tsunami could reach the coast of california but of course it was set very good grasp of the massive earthquake it's natural to eight point nine on return to penny's used to earthquakes like those but this is that that is the biggest on record in the country's history it was one of those people called shallow earthquakes mean it didn't happen in the ocean but very close to the shore if the impact is the devastating even though japan probably better than any other country is approv
well as we've been saying countries across the pacific area including russia south america the u.s. and indonesia through bracing themselves for possible tsunami waves hawaii has already been hit by six foot waves although they're not which to be serious yet before more we can now talk to one of us correspondents gallonage if you can guarantee what's the extent of the danger for the united states. well people have been evacuated from coastal areas in u.s. islands of hawaii you know to a higher...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
for the last forty years america had a national interest of having to caters in the arab world and now that is coming to an end so i kind of go back to my question though i mean america has never been really prepared for any democratic arab world because they never thought about it are never really want to destroy it i mean if and i don't think that's correct if you go back to the bush doctrine i mean he specifically we've heard a lot of talk in the past invasions of countries illegally go ahead you know exactly i meant called in for it we didn't really talk about it any more money is or what it is are you sure no no no this doctrine we're going to follow the. lead of the irish doctrine was specifically aimed at trying to promote democracy is still the bush drudgery even though he was very strange is more so ok the dollar go right ahead well iraq going where you're asking for that and what do you think a no fly zone is if using force. to keep. the. well as the fighting in libya picks up pace the country's ravaged oil industry is what's in the firing line both sides are striving for a t
for the last forty years america had a national interest of having to caters in the arab world and now that is coming to an end so i kind of go back to my question though i mean america has never been really prepared for any democratic arab world because they never thought about it are never really want to destroy it i mean if and i don't think that's correct if you go back to the bush doctrine i mean he specifically we've heard a lot of talk in the past invasions of countries illegally go...
49
49
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
new zealand and mexico central and south america well let's have more on the effects it's having of the pacific region including russia's far east let's talk to our correspondent lisa no way i mean what is the latest that you're getting of from russia a solid invasion well unfortunately we have a loss and he said we'll try to bring her back later but. ok well let's just come back to that they had her again let me reiterate that the whole pacific region is on a tsunami watch including of the western coast of the u.s. how why is bracing for a strong quake to happen they're expecting in the next few hours. also as far away as central and south america they're all on a tsunami watch just to remind you are the pictures you're looking at the devastation caused by an eight point nine magnitude earthquake that had hit the northeastern up parts of japan of the epicenter around one hundred thirty kilometers off the coast sendai city that's a coastal region devastated by the tsunami that followed the quake ok now we've managed to get our correspondent back on this plane you tell us though there's
new zealand and mexico central and south america well let's have more on the effects it's having of the pacific region including russia's far east let's talk to our correspondent lisa no way i mean what is the latest that you're getting of from russia a solid invasion well unfortunately we have a loss and he said we'll try to bring her back later but. ok well let's just come back to that they had her again let me reiterate that the whole pacific region is on a tsunami watch including of the...
226
226
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> lehrer: then, we look at today's house hearings on terrorism and islamic radicals in america. margaret warner talks with congressmen keith ellison and michael mccaul. >> woodruff: "frontline's" martin smith has an exclusive interview with brian manning, father of accused wikileaks source private bradley manning on his son's imprisonment. >> his clothing is being taken away from-- he's being humiliated by having to stand at attention in front of people-- male, or female, as far as i know, you know, that are fully clothed. >> lehrer: and republican congresswoman kay granger discusses cuts in foreign aid. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you can't manufacture pride, but pride builds great cars. and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. >> oil companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local econ
. >> lehrer: then, we look at today's house hearings on terrorism and islamic radicals in america. margaret warner talks with congressmen keith ellison and michael mccaul. >> woodruff: "frontline's" martin smith has an exclusive interview with brian manning, father of accused wikileaks source private bradley manning on his son's imprisonment. >> his clothing is being taken away from-- he's being humiliated by having to stand at attention in front of people-- male, or...
127
127
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
let me first that my words of gratitude for your service to the united states of america. madam secretary, in october, i am sorry in september 2010 you made it really impacting statement and if i may just to take a few seconds to quote what you said. you said -- posted national security threat into in two ways that undermine their capacity to act in our own interest and it does constrain us where constraints may be undesirable and it also sends a message of weakness internationally. i share your concerns about the threat that poses to our national security. when you made that statement, that was 13 for -- $13.4 billion. would it be fair to say that of secretary that you have 13 trillion more reasons to be concerned about the national security of the united states? >> i don't think it increases it by 13 trillion. i think it goes up to 14 trillion i think i'm a but it is a big number congressman. let me, let me take your question very seriously because obviously you quoted me and that is what i believe. if we are not strong at home we are not going to be strong abroad and i
let me first that my words of gratitude for your service to the united states of america. madam secretary, in october, i am sorry in september 2010 you made it really impacting statement and if i may just to take a few seconds to quote what you said. you said -- posted national security threat into in two ways that undermine their capacity to act in our own interest and it does constrain us where constraints may be undesirable and it also sends a message of weakness internationally. i share...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
are without power a phenomenal boarding house that is huge across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. and indonesia ways that already hit parts of hawaii but there's not any major danger that. which one has declared a nuclear power emergency after the cooling system failed either plants out of the machine last following the earthquake in the northeast we're now joined by an expert on chemicals. that was the top up about well threat very many parts of being with us here on auntie's and how serious is the danger at this time. the problem is they're actually very serious because we're talking could be possible destructions of the chemical plants and also the atomic force stations and as to the chemical plant the air didn't clear as we are having in mind the possible calm terminations. of the air and their land is the toxic chemicals which my. clothing to be are going to cultural products and as to the nuclear power station i have to say that the japanese nation became very sensitive to the problem of fear radioactive pollution of the kind beer half their going back to nine hundr
are without power a phenomenal boarding house that is huge across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. and indonesia ways that already hit parts of hawaii but there's not any major danger that. which one has declared a nuclear power emergency after the cooling system failed either plants out of the machine last following the earthquake in the northeast we're now joined by an expert on chemicals. that was the top up about well threat very many parts of being with us here on...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
do it for now but for more on our story but our team dot com slash usa or youtube dot com slash r t america and christine for now we're back with much more and a half hour. or do. we hear it because our country out. god promised them this elin belongs to. will if they are still going to be thinking the. girl chosen people will be believe the girl is. ok just that just for you guys this guy is as. the winner this is a lot of research might then. wealthy british style. is not on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into all kinds of reports on r.g.p. . just for. some. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images. from the streets of canada. for asians are. the be. third now the three that were just walking on. used to be the main part of the hebron market try to imagine in your head on a recent poll markets of a city of one hundred fifty thousand people since ninety four scroll down and the beginning of the second intifada to show that s
do it for now but for more on our story but our team dot com slash usa or youtube dot com slash r t america and christine for now we're back with much more and a half hour. or do. we hear it because our country out. god promised them this elin belongs to. will if they are still going to be thinking the. girl chosen people will be believe the girl is. ok just that just for you guys this guy is as. the winner this is a lot of research might then. wealthy british style. is not on the. market why...